Abstract

Residual graphite oxide fibres (rGo fibres) were prepared by electrochemical oxidation and partial reduction of a graphite fibre electrode with a slow linear potential sweep in 97% H 2SO 4 solution and then metallized by impregnation or ion-exchange with solutions containing Pt 4+, Pd 2+, Au 4+, Mn 2+, Te 4+,In 3+ and Ir 3+. The cyclic voltammetry of the modified electrode in an acidic vanadium sulphate solution showed that the electrode modified by Pt 4+ exhibited electrochemical behaviour consistent with a Pt electrode in the same solution. High hydrogen evolution rates were obtained on Pt, Pd, and Au modified electrodes while the electrode modified by Ir 3+ exhibited the best electrochemical behaviour for the various vanadium redox species. The electrodes treated with Mn 2+, Te 4+ and In 3+ gave similar cyclic voltammetric behaviour with significantly improved electrochemical activity compared with the untreated fibre electrode.

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